Columbia Lays Off 180 Research Staff After Grant Loss
Columbia Lays Off 180 Research Staff After Grant Loss

Columbia Lays Off 180 Research Staff After Grant Loss

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Columbia University is laying off about 180 research staff, roughly 20% of those supported by federal grants, after the Trump administration revoked $400 million in funding due to the university's alleged failure to protect Jewish students during pro-Palestinian protests. Despite implementing new campus policies and oversight measures in response to federal demands, Columbia has not regained access to the grants. The university has established a 'Research Stabilization Fund' to address ongoing funding risks, is freezing most salaries, and is offering a voluntary retirement program to reduce costs. Columbia's leadership described the layoffs and other measures as difficult but necessary, and they continue to negotiate with federal authorities to restore funding. The situation is part of a broader federal crackdown on universities over campus antisemitism, with institutions like Harvard also facing scrutiny and potential funding threats. University leaders reaffirm their commitment to research and innovation amid this uncertainty.

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